Hello friends,
I am not building aircraft models these days because I am overrun with work and I can not enjoy my hobby at the moment facing a project that is too large for me. Normally Ithe only modelling things I can do these days is converting and painting figures as these are quite small projects that I can overlook until things get better again. So my dear Fe2d is on halt right now because I know I would ruin her at the moment.
But I am a big fan of early fighter aircraft of WWI, especially from 1916, so I am waiting for the new Special Hobby Fokker D. II in 1:32 scale since it was announced some months ago. This morning a small parcel arrived from Czech Republic...
So couldn't this cute little bird become finished in an acceptable amount of time? It will be a long way anyway, but it's a small plane and if I should ruin it as my nerves are not the best at the moment, I am not ruining an expensive high end kit. OK, enough babbling for now
What's in the Box?There are three sprues in the small cardbox – a box that is too small for the size of the sprues so they are bent. The first thing I did was to cut the sprues into two parts to release the tension on the plastic.


Detail is sharp and crisp and looks like the usual Special Hobby standard; but the 3rd sprue contains the wings – which are banana shaped, as you can see:


Looking into the WDF it gets obvious that the wings should be entirely straight. After boiling some hot water in our large pasta pot, dipping the wings in for some five seconds and letting them cool down on a flat surface things got straight again.

So, enough for today, back to work...

Best regards
Borsos